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As
a
resident
of
a
huge
city
where
the
streets
are
always
very
crowded
like
Cairo,
I
do
appreciate
the
value
of
working
from
home.
It
saves
me
2+
hours
in
commuting
every
day,
makes
me
more
available
to
my
family,
and
more
easily
committed
to
my
daily
2000
meters
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Lightweight
Third-Party
Authentication
(LTPA)
is
a
security
token
type
that
is
used
by
IBM®
WebSphere®
Application
Server
and
other
IBM
products.
LTPA
can
be
used
to
send
the
credentials
of
an
authenticated
user
to
back-end
services.
It
can
also
be
used
as
a
single
sign-on
(SSO)
token
between
the
user
... [ + Read more ]

In
my
role
as
a
Mobile
Solution
Architect
I
have
spoken
at
length
with
several
customers
about
the
need
to
tie
existing
business
processes
in
with
their
mobile
strategy.
There
is
a
wealth
of
value
in
this
approach
because
it
enables
organizations
to
enhance
the
customer
interaction
while
streamlining
the
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Brian
Benoit
is
the
Technical
Consultant
for
Pyramid
Solutions'
ECM
practice.
He
has
responsibility
for
pre-sales
support,
Pyramid
Product
offerings
and
support
for
the
Pyramid
relationship
with
IBM's
ECM
development
groups.
Brian
joined
Pyramid
Solutions
in
2003
and
has
over
20
years
experience
in
the
IT
industry.
Brian
is
an
... [ + Read more ]

Three
steps
to
trusted
data
and
increased
business
value
Have
you
ever
been
in
a
company
meeting
where
multiple
people
had
their
own
report
on
a
specific
topic
that
led
them
each
to
a
completely different
decision?
I
think
that
has
happened,
and
still
happens,
a
lot.
But
(there
always
... [ + Read more ]

These
days
you
can
build
some
incredibly
smart
applications
that
behave
dynamically
based
on
rules
and
events,
complete
tasks
in
a
process
oriented
way,
and
provide
insight
on
how
they
are
being
used.
But
these
fundamental
ideas
are
nothing
new.
In
fact,
back
in
the
18th
century,
Scottish
moral
philosopher
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Even
as
a
small
child,
I
knew
it
would
one
day
be
my
destiny
to
write
poetry
about
Business
Process
Management
(BPM).
That
day
has
come.
I
present
to
you
this
humble
work: Ignore
the
process?
All
too
soonThe
outcome
you'll
be
ruing.Because
without
good
BPM,You
don't
know
what
you're
doing. It
... [ + Read more ]

Ever
been
instantly
sure
something
new
was
a
good
idea?
Recently,
this
happened
to
me
at
a
friend's
house
during
dinner.
She
had
concocted
a
new
quesadilla
--
duck
and
roasted
tomato
and
apple
--
that
struck
me
as
a
winner
right
from
the
description. Now,
granted,
I
have
little
knowledge
... [ + Read more ]

Happy
Social
Media
Day!
Today
is
the
day
"we
acknowledge
and
celebrate
the
revolution
of
media
becoming
social.
A
day
that
honors
the
technological
and
societal
advancements
that
have
allowed
us
to
have
a
dialogue,
to
connect
and
to
engage
not
only
the
creators
of
media,
but
perhaps
more
importantly,
... [ + Read more ]